The World Is Feeding America: Thanks, Biden | Guest: Carol Roth | 5/23/22
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President Biden has
arranged for an airlift of baby food.
Finally, the world can feed America.
And it's a proud, proud moment.
The first time ever in American history.
But don't worry, I think things are going on the, they're all definitely on the right track.
Don't you, seriously, don't you?
Mm-hmm.
Also, the World Economic Forum
and Davos Crowd, they're all meeting this week, deciding our future, which I just love.
We begin there in 60 seconds.
So we've been saying it for a long time now.
Food shortages are coming.
At the World Economic Forum, they said it'll begin in the next 10 weeks,
which is, you know, wonderful.
And by the way, have I mentioned that monkeypox
is here?
I'm freaked out about monkeypox.
I don't even know what it is, but I can't now.
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I can't go to the saunas, you know.
I can't go have just promiscuous sex with anyone without worrying about monkeypox.
What am I going to do with all my spare time?
Well, maybe I should get online and order some food, some extra food storage, because when monkeypox hits and when the food shortages start and Switzerland will not let us airlift any of their food,
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We're going to need some.
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Well, Stu, welcome back.
How you feeling?
Pretty good, thanks.
Good.
You look good.
You look good.
I don't feel like I do, but thank you.
I appreciate that.
I think you do.
And it's important for me to say that to you.
It is.
All right.
Thank you for that.
So were you in Davos by any chance?
I was not.
You were not.
No.
In a small ski town high in the Swiss Alps.
It's beautiful.
Beautiful, especially this time of year, you know,
with the heightened security measures
and all of the people who are controlling our lives
all together in one place.
All together in one place.
What couldn't be better?
I could see myself now at a chateau just
sipping champagne with
somebody with a spooky German accent.
Wouldn't that be great?
Wouldn't it be wonderful?
There's never been any bad things that have happened in European ski towns.
No.
No.
Where people plan really terrible things.
That's never occurred.
Never occurred.
Okay, so the World Economic Forum, according to the New York Times, there's a news story out today, and I think it's very, very good.
The small ski town of Davos, high in the Swiss Alps, has heightened security measures in place during the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.
Today, everything that Davos stands for, globalization, liberalism, free market, capitalism, representative democracy, they all seem to be under assault.
Now, they're about to make another case, but I would just like to point out here, globalization, liberalism, free market, capitalism, and representative democracy, yeah, they are all under assault.
By the people who are there now in Davos speaking.
For the past half century, listen to this.
Klaus Schwab,
a patrician founder of the World Economic Forum, has extolled the virtues of an interconnected world, one where the free flow of goods, services, people, and ideas would lead to shared prosperity and peace.
It was an idealistic vision that endured in spite of global unrest, and it found adherents in the corridors of power from Palo Alto, California to Washington, D.C., and from Brussels to Singapore and beyond.
The past two years, however, have fundamentally challenged the viability of that aspirational worldview.
Now, may I ask a question?
Have the last two years really made anyone,
anyone that's not already a Marxist or, you know, somebody in Washington question the viability of elected representatives, the free market, capitalism?
Are you,
am I living in a different
because I'm not questioning any of those things.
So you feel like things are working well?
I mean, they would say, hey, we have to baby lift
or airlift baby formula.
Yeah, we really don't, Stu.
No.
We really don't.
No.
It's, we've elected the wrong people.
We've elected a whole bunch of, you know,
imbeciles, idiots, or criminals.
Yeah.
Yeah, because we have tons of, we could import European baby formula very easily if we had a shortage here.
The problem, of course, is that it's not labeled correctly.
Yes.
So the labeling process that we can't allow kids to have
formula that went through the European safety process, but didn't go through ours.
And is better.
Ours is filled with fillers.
Theirs is actually better.
But we can't allow any of that.
No, of course not.
And by the way, there's not a baby food shortage in Mexico, just right across the border.
There's no baby food shortage there.
They're fine.
They're totally fine.
Just us.
Good to hear.
Just us.
Anyway, the coronavirus pandemic prompted a wave of isolationist foreign policy moves.
Revealed.
Now, are we being isolationist by saying, you know, we should produce our own crap here.
You know, we should make our own vaccines.
We should be able to make rubber gloves for surgery.
We should be able to make our own steel, our own cars.
We should be able to do that.
What do you think?
What do you think?
Is it just me?
I don't think that's an isolationist, but
it revealed the fragility of supply chains and left China largely walled off from the rest of the world.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has brought land wars to Europe and stoked fears of a broader global conflict.
Even before the pandemic and the war, autocratic rules were on the rise in the globe and internal divisions were straining superpowers like the United United States.
Now, as Mr.
Schwab prepares to preside over the first meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos since the pandemic began, he confronts a world that looks very unlike the one he's been trying to conjure into being for more than 50 years.
Wow.
So, the World Economic Forum and Klaus Schwab are actually failing, according to the New York Times.
Wow.
That's it.
It is sad.
It is very sad.
You know, I can't help but think, Glenn,
you're making a sad face, but I can't help but think that you've had some role in this.
You've written a book that's been critical of his efforts
and has drawn attention
to his
plans.
See, that's the interesting thing about this article from the New York Times.
They present Klaus Schwab
as somebody who is a globalist but believes in capitalism and wants that to happen.
No, no, no.
No.
Klaus Schwab's, his whole idea is the great reset to replace shareholders' capitalism with something wrongly titled stakeholder capitalism.
It's fascism.
If you take away all private ownership, for example,
is that capitalism?
Is there any way to
have capitalism without private ownership?
Well, no, you have private ownership, but you have a partner in that private ownership, just like China.
You have the government.
That's not private ownership then.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Why?
Isn't it, Stu?
It's a partnership where you're working with the best people in Washington, the biggest brains, the people who really know what's going on.
Like they're right on top of things.
Like if you're a baby food corporation.
By the way,
this is insane,
but the good news is ESG is coming apart.
Now, it's coming apart with the people who are informed, and it is Republicans, Independents, and Democrats are against ESG.
Do you remember over a year ago, I told you about a bank that called and said, We would never, we're not, what?
This
crazy ESG.
What?
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Do we have that?
It is,
it's a beautiful, it's a really, really, truly beautiful snapshot of an iPhone with the Bank of America logo on it that says your personal ESG score.
So you can check it at any time.
Oh, good.
Wow.
Yes.
That's helpful.
Thank you.
Yeah.
So, you know.
I mean, I thought that was just, no, that was just,
that was just going to happen with companies and investment companies.
It's not going to be you.
We're not going to have a person.
They're never going to.
They're not going to give you a personal credit score.
Yeah, never.
They would never, ever do that.
Except it's in their advertising.
Yeah, it's now being advertised by Bank of America.
And there is a disturbing, something I think disturbing
from
one of our politicians.
He is actually from
Texas.
And I've spoken to him about ESG and the Great Reset.
And he has been very dismissive of it, which, which really bothered me at the time.
But I thought, well, he didn't know anything about it, et cetera, et cetera.
Well, Dan Crenshaw turns out to be one of the guys that Klush Voeb has been talking about.
Remember when Klaus said that, you know, what's so great is we have all of these young apprentice politicians that we've been shepherding.
And so I go up to see Justin Trudeau and they're, you know, they're all in his cabinet.
So they're making great progress.
Dan Crenshaw is one of those guys.
In 2018, he worked as one of their, you know, I don't know, scholar students or whatever,
and could learn everything from the World Economic Forum, which makes this conversation that he had June a year ago on conversations at the mansion with Rick Wilson.
Listen to what he says about the Great Reset.
This is Dan Crenshaw.
Where do you see the Great Reset
right now?
And then where is it going over the next four to six years?
I don't know if I danced around it.
I just don't know anything about it.
I mean, there are a lot of subjects that touch the Great Reset, or at least the philosophy of the Great Reset.
Yeah, I just don't know much about it.
Okay.
Again,
I don't care either.
I think we're obsessing over it on the right a little bit.
And look, I have been to the website and I saw, okay,
this is why people are saying that because I didn't look into that.
Okay, they say something about a great reset.
I don't look into it anymore than that.
Look, it's a bunch of people.
It's an organization that has no real power.
I think when you call it the great reset,
it sort of indicates that there's like a secret
power cabal under it all.
And it's not so secret.
It's just the Democrat Party.
So like, again, I just want us to take a step back.
It's not a conspiracy.
It is a political platform.
But just like, just, you know,
we sound a little crazy when we start talking about like some sort of like secret, secret cabal.
Nobody's talking about it being a secret cabal.
And you would think if he were one of the selected people to,
you know,
I don't exactly know what Klaus Schwab does with these politicians, but when you're selected, as he was in
2018,
and you're selected by the organization that has it, you would think you would learn to, or you would want to look into it.
You know, you hear something like that, you'd want to do your homework on it.
And I'm going to send him a copy of my book, The Great Reset, so he can finally look into it.
It's kind of a weird flex to brag about not looking into something.
It is kind of a...
I haven't looked into it.
And I'm not interested.
Yeah.
And I got, look, I think, I don't know,
to maybe defend him a little bit, like it seems like there is,
and you've talked about this, there is
a part of the Great Reset online community
that is a bunch of conspiracy theorists and they are saying things that aren't true.
And that was part of your, the point of your book was to separate those two things.
There is an actual great reset that is, they, it's not secret.
They talk about it.
They, in fact, it's so not secret, they continually brag about it and how wonderful it is.
Like, they're not, it's not even build back better, right?
Like, they love it, they think it's the greatest solution, and they think this is the right time because we're building back better from COVID specifically.
So, like, they are they are advertising this, they want people to know how wonderful it is.
And it's only recently when you looked at you know the details of this plan, which is not a secret cabal, it is not you know, implanting,
chips in everybody's brain from satellites.
It's nothing.
It's not that.
It's just a very detailed, alternative form of what they are calling capitalism, but doesn't look like capitalism to me at all.
And it's what the New York Times
is saying, the opposite that Klaus Schwab is failing at.
He's supposedly somebody who wants capitalism.
No, he doesn't.
Read his books, New York Times.
He doesn't want that.
He's pushing for something, as Stu said, doesn't look at all like capitalism.
So they're pushing that he is failing,
except what they're saying is winning is the great reset plan.
It's a little bizarre.
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by the way,
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is attempting to establish a dark MAGA.
I don't even know what that
I don't know what that is.
Dark MAGA.
Okay.
Here's the thing.
I really, and
I made this offer last week to him.
I'd love to have him come on now because now he can actually talk about the,
you know, the players that, you know, obviously threw him under the bus because he told about the,
you know, orgy that he was invited to.
Is that what happened?
I think so.
Isn't that what you would.
Isn't that what you would.
I think voters just decided to pick somebody else's
is what it seemed like.
No, they threw him under the bus because he revealed.
No, they did not like that.
I will say.
Yeah, Yeah, they don't know, revealed or accused, but they did not like being necessarily accused of the people.
Well, that's what I would like to hear.
I'd like to hear if they were accused or if they were revealed.
Because, I mean, you know, that people may, as a congressperson, you have maybe different standards as like, let's say, us.
And, you know, we would mock.
you know, Washington, D.C.
and maybe throw out a comment like that.
You probably shouldn't do that when you're actually there if you're if you're just if you're not gonna back the nonsense.
Yeah, if you're not gonna back up real, right?
Like, I don't have any evidence there are orgies, but I might make fun of
Washington, D.C.
insiders
doing having crazy, weird, eyes wide-shut type priorities because I could totally picture it.
Yes.
So was that just an accusation?
Was he just sort of like joking and saying how incestuous the place is, or was he making a real accusation?
Well, now.
Now we'll know.
Now we'll know.
I suppose.
Now we'll know.
By the way, Stacey Abrams, she's doing well in her race
to reclaim governorship.
So she's, yeah, she's doing really.
She on the campaign trail said that Georgia is the worst state in the country.
So not usually what you say to get everybody excited, but that's the way the Democrats do it now.
You know, hey, I want to be the president of the worst, crappiest country on earth.
The most racist-y, homophobic, transphobic place on earth.
I want my name associated with that.
Yeah, it would be great.
So I hope she wins again.
Apparently she's...
She hasn't conceded the 2018.
No, she still hasn't.
No, no, no.
She is also facing some headwinds, and so is Senator Warnock.
They're apparently not as popular in the worst state in the nation as they would hope.
Yeah.
It's a stunner.
Yeah.
And they're saying that it's, you know, they've got a, the Democrats have a messaging problem.
And I don't think they, I think they have a
reality problem.
They're not living in it and they're not seeing it.
That's the real problem with the Democrats.
Back in, oh, by the way, Bill de Blasio,
he says he's going to run for Congress too.
Oh, good.
Good news.
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I think he's done with it now.
He had one show.
I think that's it.
The passion for the art is gone?
Gone.
Wow.
Gone.
Yeah.
Because it almost seems like it had nothing to do with art the entire time.
It does feel that way.
People might say, hey,
your whole
life's work.
And he had such talent and now just gone.
That's really sad.
Yeah, really, really sad.
I mean, no one's saying you're no Hunter Biden.
We're not trying to say that.
I know, I know that.
Definitely not trying to say that.
So, did you happen to see Bill Maher over the weekend on his real-time show?
On his last show?
On the last episode of his show?
It is crazy what he is saying.
I mean, it's all true and great, but it's crazy.
He's going to get canceled.
He just got resigned.
He just got resigned, which was honestly, in this world,
a surprise that he did wind up getting re-signed, but he's on HBO.
It's a subscription service.
He's been there forever.
And he is saying things that you're not allowed to say.
You're not supposed to say.
In the audience, a year ago, it was a smattering of applause when he would say things.
It was kind of like, I'm confused.
I don't know what to,
and the people's heads would explode.
Now
he's getting the kind of applause he used to for saying crazy, you know, socialist things.
Listen to what he said about the
trans situation.
Yes, part of the rise in LGBT numbers is from people feeling free enough to tell it to a pollster, and that's all to the good.
But some of it is
it's trendy.
Penis equals man?
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If you attend a small dinner party of typically very liberal upper-income Angelinos, it is not uncommon to hear parents who each have a trans kid having a conversation about that.
What are the odds of that happening in Youngstown, Ohio?
If this spike in trans children is all natural, why is it regional?
Either Ohio is shaming them or California is creating them.
Amazing.
It's a nine-minute monologue.
I wish I could play the whole thing.
It is,
he just dismantles it.
He starts with a Gallup poll and he says, you know, for people who were born before 1946, trans
was less than 1%.
That's Joe Biden's administration.
2.6% of boomers.
4.2% of Gen Xers,
10.5% of millennials, and 20.8%
of Generation Z.
This is not rocket science here.
No.
To figure this out.
It's not.
He said, if we keep going, we'll all be gay or trans by 2054.
I mean, this is ridiculous.
This is really, truly ridiculous.
I don't know if you saw last week week there was a teacher.
I don't know where.
Every single person in her class was trans.
Every single one.
At some point, doesn't that, if that's true, then they're not trans anymore, right?
That's just the regular way things occur.
Everybody's born in the wrong body, apparently.
No transitions.
Everyone is already.
It doesn't make any sense.
Obviously, when you see numbers like this.
If it were, yes, you can make the disclaimer he made at the beginning there might be a few percent, right?
Like people who were ashamed to say something like that before or didn't want to admit it to a pollster before are now admitting it.
Yes, there could be some people in that, in that boat.
And to that extent, like, you know, the people should be able to say what they, what they feel.
Beyond that, though, like, this is obviously happening where people believe that
it's a trendy thing to do.
It's going to piss off mom and dad.
The thing I see all the time is the,
when you look at these polls, the number that's really high when you look at the polls are bisexuals and you think okay well
the bisexual thing all right like how how do you explain that and what you seem to find when you dig down into these polls are people who say things like look it doesn't matter to me It doesn't matter to me.
I don't care what gender they are.
Anyone I love.
Now, they all just happened to date the opposite sex all the time.
Correct.
They happened to be married to a person of the opposite gender,
but they say to pollsters, look, I don't care.
Gender's not important to me.
I'm above that because I'm this progressive vision of utopia that I'm trying to,
you know,
reality.
They're just trying to be a part of the times and, you know, this enlightened person.
Exactly.
When they don't actually practice any of that, they're not actually going, you know, Bob, I've always thought I was in love with women, but you are just such a handsome man.
What do you say?
We find a motel someplace.
They're not doing that.
What they're saying is,
I could do that if I wanted to.
I don't have a problem.
You know, I have no problem with that.
I used to know this girl who, who
dated guys her entire life, and then one day decided She was, she didn't care about gender.
And she got into a relationship with a woman.
And it lasted like two months.
And then she went on to date many other men and get married to a man and have multiple children with a man.
And, like, now, look, I, as a guy, I don't know if this is still okay to say, but like, would not, there's never a point where I'd be like, hey, you know, a couple months, I'll give it a whirl.
Like, that is not me.
And so that, maybe that is something different.
Maybe that is a bisexual person.
That is the argument.
That is the argument that
you're born knowing
that you'd be able to go anyway.
Right.
And so, and I've always thought that was a strange thing to argue that it's, you're born that way.
I don't know.
It's like, isn't it, aren't you trying like, you think as a product, you'd say like, hey, I want to choose this product.
It's because it's better, right?
No, it's not.
It's just you're just in this and there's nothing you can do about it.
Yet people continually do the opposite thing for multiple decades of their life.
So it's it's hard to really explain on that front.
But this particular person, like, I don't know what, how do you explain that person?
Is that person in a poll bisexual?
I mean, yeah, they had one two-month relationship.
Yeah, like experiment.
Again, that whole thing that used to be, oh, I tried crazy things in college has now turned into an entire category in these polls.
And like, that is not what we're trying to summarize with these polls.
And I think there is a, look, I think there's something to be said for
two two girls getting together first of all it's much now listen it's much more accepted uh you know traditionally if you will in in culture you mean guys accept it yes guys straight guys cis guys love that okay so but there there is that but also
two women They're going to share,
they're going to share the responsibilities.
You got kids.
You're like, ah, I'm so tired.
Oh, you're tired.
Let me, I'll take it.
Guys generally don't do that.
There'd be no responsibility.
There'd be no, you have two guys in a relationship.
It's a disaster.
Now, that may.
I'm just saying not always clearly,
but
if
cis guys decide to experiment,
nobody's ever going to leave the couch.
No one.
No one.
No one will do anything.
It won't be good.
It won't be good.
You need to have authentic gay guys to make a household work, is what you're saying.
That's what I'm saying.
That's exactly what I'm saying.
Probably not good, but I mean,
I just have had this conversation.
Stu and I have had this conversation.
You know, guys like the same thing.
We don't understand women, but
we'd never wear pants or leave the house ever.
Yeah.
It would be bad.
We'd never take a shower.
It would be bad.
I see this whenever my wife goes away.
Yes.
She goes to visit her mom or something.
And I'm at home.
And the entire house, it looks like it's in Ukraine.
Yeah.
Like, how did the, what disaster occurred here?
Because you don't really care.
No, I don't.
You don't really care.
And then your wife will call you.
Like every 25 minutes.
Are the kids still alive?
Do you know where the kids are?
I assume.
They are.
They're young.
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Did I?
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We have some really good news.
Some good news about Samuel Young.
You might remember him.
He was the Antifa shooter in Aurora, Colorado on the highway.
He's 24 years old.
He was convicted of seven felonies, two counts of second-degree assault, four counts of attempted manslaughter, and a single count of illegally discharging his gun.
Remember, the protesters were blocking all the lanes of traffic on Interstate 225 when a Jeep driver approached the group from behind and drove through the group.
Everybody was running, and he decided that he was going to fire five shots.
Two shots hitting the back of the Jeep, two shots hitting fellow Black Lives Matter protesters.
One man shot in the leg.
Another bullet grazed the head of a protester.
The driver of the Jeep wasn't hit.
So the prosecution was seeking six years in prison, which is significantly less than the maximum of 16
years
that he would have faced under current sentencing guidelines.
But the judge decided to go a different way.
She said, your actions are horrific, horrific.
But
you don't have a record.
This is an unusual case.
You know, I see people who are repeat offenders, and you have no criminal history.
You're young, you're 24, you're well-educated, you have a history of helping others, you're needed at home,
and you shot wholly indiscriminately into a crowd of hundreds of people.
So, and you've apologized.
So,
is this from a judge or is this his LinkedIn profile?
No,
that's from a judge.
Wow.
Yeah.
He was sentenced to
120 days in jail.
120 days
in jail, and credited for the 50 days he's already served.
Oh, good.
So he's got 10 more weeks.
Yeah.
But that's, I mean,
that's.
That's a segue.
Several weeks.
Yeah, that's
sad.
Think about it.
That's eight weeks after your house is done.
That's right.
You know, he's got to wait all the way until then.
Imagine if they said it that way.
They said, you know what?
When Glenn's house is done, eight more weeks.
This guy would be in, he'd be, this is life in prison.
Life in prison.
Never get out.
Yeah.
Never get out.
Yeah, no.
So got we got that going for us another great great judge another great judge and some shocking news women present women presenters on afghanistan's leading news channels went on the air sunday with their faces covered
um
they were um
they're not supposed to uh they're not supposed to uh
you know, be maskless.
Not the Joe Biden mask, just the eyes.
But I've seen the pictures of some of these and even the eyes are so telling They're so sultry.
I I think wow She is this is practically pornography.
You know what I mean?
I can't control myself at all anyway The Taliban has imposed a slew of new restrictions on civil society many of the many of these new rules focus on the reigning in on the rights of women and girls.
So I, you know, you know, we think this has worked out.
We would make, we would mock this and say, I don't know if it's a good idea to have a face covered on a news broadcast.
How many news broadcasts over the past two years have you watched with their face covered?
Thousands, right?
Different kind of mask, but I mean, like, think of that.
Same thing.
It is really incredible.
Yeah.
Like, you see being forced to.
You see it.
Because they take it off as soon as the cameras go
outdoors where there's been no cases of COVID known to be passed other than close contact this entire pandemic.
I was at a fair this weekend and I saw a woman go on like the tilt of whirl
with a mask on.
It's like you're fucking flying around at 900 miles an hour.
You have carnies controlling your life in a spinning metal container and you're worried about COVID?
Good God.
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Have you...
Have you...
Have you really digested how close we are to all of us either dying or turning into monkeys?
We are so close with this monkeypox.
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What are you going to do today, Stu?
What are you going to do?
It could be our last day.
This monkey pox is spreading like wildfire.
It's everywhere.
It's everywhere.
Every surface you touch is 80% monkeypox.
That's science.
Okay, so let me...
Let me just go through some of the articles that I read just to prepare for this show today.
And I warn you, they're very, very scary.
President Biden raised an alarm on Sunday about monkey.
I should do this.
Monkeypox.
It's a viral infection fast spreading around the world.
And he warned that the disease, which can be spread as easily through handling a contaminated object, is something
that everyone should be concerned about.
Monkeypox, rarely seen outside of Africa, Has found in recent weeks a home in Europe and the United States.
Stuart, you know how many people have monkeypox right now in the United States?
How many people are in the United States?
330 million?
Yeah.
329 million people have monkeypox right now.
Right now.
You have it.
If you're listening to this right now, you have it.
Really?
Yes, you have it.
Oh my gosh, I'm so worried about it.
I can see it on you.
It's crawling all over you.
The monkey pox.
As of Saturday, 92 cases and 28 suspected cases have been identified in 12 countries outside of the African nations where it happens all the time.
Poor Africa.
They're like,
it's a real panic now because it's no longer there.
When it was there, we didn't seem to care about
all.
It was just hitting Africans.
But now we're very concerned about it.
There's been one confirmed case in the United States.
A man in Boston was diagnosed last week, but public health officials believe case numbers are going to soon increase.
And even though it's only occasionally fatal, the speed at which the monkeypox virus is spreading has raised fear of another pandemic that would further strain health services already stretched so thin because of COVID-19.
And the CDC says there's no proven safe treatment for monkeypox.
What are we going to do?
Now that's the first story.
Then you get into the next story, this one from the Daily Mail.
Held between May 5th and May 15th,
the gay pride,
the Canary Islands Gay Pride
attraction brings visitors in from across the continent.
It was attended by people who have tested positive for monkeypox.
For what?
Monkeypox.
This, according to the public health service over in England, the Canary Islands now investigating any links between the cases and LGBT plus celebrations.
Among the 30 or so diagnosed in Madrid, there are several who attended the event, although it is not yet possible to know if one of them is patient zero of this outbreak or if they all got infected there.
There are two suspected cases of men in the Canary Islands, one with links to the LGBT Plus festival.
I don't know what happened to the two people.
What about the IA?
Yeah, they're out too.
The double Q.
They're probably all dead from monkeypox.
I'm sorry.
From monkeypox.
And it's,
it hit the two spirits first.
Okay, all right.
That's what we know.
Here's the thing.
The next story, three confirmed cases of monkeypox have been linked to a homosexual fetish festival in Belgium.
The Darklands Festival in Antwerp.
That doesn't sound like a place that you're going to go tell you, hey, what are you doing this weekend?
Oh, mom, I was thinking about going to the Darklands Festival in Antwerp.
It just, you just, no, that's not.
Mom's not going to
prove.
And there's just not going to be any hotel rooms available.
Yeah.
Both things are tragic.
All right.
So it's been linked to all three confirmed cases of the disease in Belgium following four days of partying that began May 5th, according to AFP.
The festival's organizers said on their website the Belgian government had asked them to inform attendees that the outbreak was likely caused by a festival goer bringing the sickness in from abroad.
So somebody
was in Africa or apparently in Spain.
And
they had the monkeypox.
And then they started having sex with people.
And then at these festivals and other things that have not been identified yet,
they were having sex and rubbing their pox on other people.
That's what they were rubbing their
pocks.
Yeah.
That's what they call it.
Well, that's what has to happen.
You have to have the open weeping sores.
Okay.
You know, and then rub it on somebody.
Is that right?
It's great.
Now,
the World Health Organization Organization says it expects to identify more cases of monkey
monkeypox.
That was weird.
It was also the actual fat finger problem.
You did the Homer Simpson eyebrow.
As of Sunday, 92 confirmed cases, 28 suspected cases of monkeypox have been recorded.
12 member states.
Available information suggests that human-to-human transmission is occurring among people in close physical contact with cases who are symptomatic.
And so my understanding of the monkeypox, I don't have the echo on my.
Monkeypox.
Yes.
Is that it's not a sexually transmitted disease per se.
No, like, you know, AIDS or
you could have it and go, give me a big hug.
I haven't seen you in a while.
It's close, intimate contact, not necessarily sexual content, but like close contact with someone that's rubbishing them,
where, you know, you've made, you could have it with a hug or a kiss or yeah so sex certainly qualifies if we would just say
send it
vigorous vigorous vigorous hug dugging uh here's the here's the thing uh you don't want the monkey box okay uh stay away from people with open weepy sores okay okay
um don't have sex with strangers here's one if you is that a hard fast rule it's pretty much yeah if you happen to have open weepy sores,
you should go to the hospital.
That's pretty much how we are going to
get around this, I think.
Yeah.
So it does it have to, honest question here.
Do you have to actually be showing signs of monkeypox to pass it?
It's my understanding.
However, well, I am a doctor, so I can speak with
great authority on this.
You won't,
you're not really a doctor of medicine, but you're more of a Jill Biden-esque doctor.
No, I'm a no, I'm a doctor of humanities.
Right.
Who's affected by this?
Monkeys and humans?
There you go.
So anyway, I think that's how that works.
So
here's the thing.
It's my understanding that the sores are the key here.
Now, maybe
you can get it from kissing and saliva.
Right.
Maybe.
I don't know.
But the point is here.
We're not going to have to stop kissing strangers.
We are going to have to stop kissing.
Oh,
yes, we are.
We're going to have to.
Unless you want the monkeypox, and we're all going to get it.
We're all going to die.
Now, I think this is the important thing here.
The Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly voted late last week to uphold a scathing report that denounced virulent attacks against LGBTQ people
regarding the monkeypox.
It's apparently people are pointing it.
I think it would be, I mean, if it's a fact, I'd like to know where else these things are being contracted.
But so far, we know that those two places, the two festivals, one
in Spain or the Canary Islands and one in Antwerp, both
fetish-ish festivals.
That's where it's coming from.
So far.
Now there may be other places, but so far those are the places that everybody knows.
So
it's not really a hate crime when you're pointing out
where a deadly disease is being spread.
These people are so invested and obsessed with identity like this.
Everything turns into a race or sexual preference type of issue.
It's just it's just infuriating.
But like my understanding, again, and I will say, it's limited.
My understanding of monkeypox is limited.
There is a limit to the knowledge I have about monkeypox.
Well, we'll keep that in mind.
So, you take this with a grain of salt.
But, my understanding of the situation, correct me if I'm wrong, doctor.
Yes.
Is that for that?
I worked hard for that.
You did work hard for that.
Yeah.
Is it's not like a COVID.
It's not one of these things that just gets spread in mass numbers from
viral particles floating in the air.
It is long, it's extended, close personal contact
we would have to be if let's say you had the pox which you're the most likely to have it that's true that's true if we were if we were giving each other very long extended naked hugs that's which i don't foresee i don't foresee that either but i would be one that went ooh you've got open weepy sores i don't yeah i don't think i'm gonna hug you today for at least for a long period of time right Minimal contact, totally
fine.
Sure, maybe just a quick hug.
But you don't want to extend that contact under any circumstances, monkeypox or not.
Okay, so now from the Associated Press in London, scientists who have monitored numerous outbreaks of monkeypox in Africa say they are baffled by the disease's recent spread in Europe and North America.
Cases of the smallpox-related disease have previously been seen only among people with links to Central and West Africa.
But in the past week, Britain, Spain, Portugal, Italy, U.S., Sweden, and Canada all reported infections, mostly in young men who haven't previously traveled to Africa.
There are about 80 confirmed cases worldwide, 50 more suspected.
The World Health Organization said France, Germany, Belgium, Australia reported their first cases on Friday.
This doctor said, I am stunned by this.
Every day I wake up and there are more countries infected.
He's a virologist who formerly headed the Nigerian Academy of Science and who sits on several WHO advisory boards.
This is not the kind of spread we've seen in West Africa.
So there may be something new happening in the West.
So they don't see this spread in Africa like this.
So somehow or another, it jumped from Africa and mutated.
Wait, is that what they're saying?
Doesn't that sound like this is not the kind of spread we've seen in West Africa.
There must be something new happening in the West.
So
somebody got it
and then
had sex, perfect cis sex, that icky kind of cis sex.
And
then it mutated.
And now it's everywhere.
And your cis sex that you're calling icky
sarcastically is the CIS, not the SIS.
That one you actually do think is icky.
The CIS one is...
Yeah, okay.
It's hard to just
clarify our case.
If you want to be a bigot of that.
That's true.
I don't know.
Maybe that's not okay to say anymore.
It's probably not.
My understanding, again, of monkeypox is limited.
But my understanding of monkeypox in the past is that they can always trace it to travel to Western Africa.
And they are like, okay, this person went, you know, they got a timeshare.
You know, an Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
Who doesn't?
And right, you know, I've got two.
And they went and they visited and they got the monkeypox and they flew it back on some airline.
And now here it is.
We see now two people have it because of that direct spread inside the household.
And we're going to stop that chain and it goes away.
That's the typical way monkeypox has gone.
Not the way it's going this time.
Now, is it possible that the travel just happened to align with multiple fetish traveling sex parties?
Don't know, but you'd be bigoted to ask that question.
I would be, and that's why I'm not asking it, Doctor.
I'm just, I'm you don't ask that question.
I'm saying, how dare you?
You're the same fellow that I think was talking about the Wuhan labs and the Jedi virus.
I think
nothing to do with China.
No, no.
Or the laboratory.
Nothing to do with it.
And you know what's shocking is in 2020, I think, or 2021, the WHO and
the
WEF held a war game on the next virus, and it happened to be monkeypox.
And then they did it again a few months ago, and they used monkeypox as the global outbreak.
Really?
Now,
if that is true, which it is, we verified, if that is true,
And they also war gamed the first ever coronavirus right before COVID, These guys, we should listen to them because they're genius.
They do seem to see the future.
They do seem to see the future, which is weird.
And that is your Monkey Pox update.
Be afraid.
Be very afraid.
Christy, by the way, you know you can get it from your dog.
We should eliminate old dogs.
Christine wrote in about our dog.
I mean, if your dog has been hanging out either at a, you know,
fetish, at a fetish weekend, or...
Has traveled to to West Africa?
Yeah, like, and do you know where if your dog, has your dog denied being to West Africa?
No.
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I don't know what that means, Christine.
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So, do you have any thoughts on the Georgia primary tomorrow?
Looks like Stacey Abrams.
I hope.
Versus.
It looks like Kemp is going to hold the primary, which I think is that surprising to you?
I'm hoping for Stacey Abrams, but I guess that white man will win again.
It's going to be fascinating because it looks like Kemp is going to win the Republican side, and then that's going to make it sitting governor versus sitting governor.
Because obviously, Stacey Abrams has not conceded yet.
So imagine that.
That's going to be the first time I think that's ever occurred.
Both of them.
All right.
Both of them.
Current governors of Georgia.
Georgia.
It's crazy.
I will tell you that Kemp versus Abrams,
I think I could go out on a limb and pick the winner of that one.
Really?
I do.
We have a call.
We
called the race in Georgia.
We've already called the race in Georgia.
Wow.
Here's the thing.
What's interesting to me is Georgia was the site of a lot of people on the Republican side saying that their vote didn't count.
They weren't going to go out and even vote in the Warnock thing.
And
Donald Trump endorsed Purdue.
Correct.
Very publicly.
And
one of his first endorsements, probably his highest profile one.
And his track record so far has been very good.
And with this one,
it looks like Camp is 60 points.
It's up 60, up 40 points, 30 points.
Which is interesting.
I would say when he made that endorsement, I thought it was going to be a very close race and maybe Purdue would win it.
But it has not turned out that way, which is fascinating.
But Trump is still saying, you know, he's hoping for the best tomorrow in that race.
And I'm hoping for the best with Stacey Abrams.
I hope she is the nominee because she provides a lot of freaking entertainment.
Oh my gosh, it's going to be fantastic.
Just fantastic.
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I mean, you want to talk about a real American hero.
You want to talk about somebody who really takes action when action is needed.
Somebody who exemplifies, really, something bigger and better than the greatest American generation.
And that would be
the man who, over the weekend,
put together the very first ever emergency food shipment from international relief agencies
to help feed Americans.
Wow.
Can he drop some chocolate bars from the skies on his his way home?
This president knew exactly what to do.
He saw all the starving Americans.
And the formulas, he said, we have got to prioritize these because they serve a critical medical purpose and they are in short supply in the United States.
And that's all because of greedy capitalists.
Abbott Sturgis, that plant closed down.
We're getting a full 246 pallets.
That's right.
That's right.
From a Swiss company that doesn't put people, or wait, doesn't put profits over people.
So used to saying that as a conservative.
Wow.
So,
Operation Fly Formula
was had and I think that's great.
That's great.
The single best part of this entire thing is they named it Operation Fly Formula.
Like, it's the literally the worst name.
They just
exactly.
That's literally what they're doing.
It's like, you know, Operation Desert Storm is Operation Go into Iraq and drop bombs and stuff.
What idiot named this?
People in the Biden administration.
It is
sincerely pathetic.
Oh, it is.
You know, there's not a shortage of baby food in Mexico.
You know, they're not, moms and dads aren't driving around in Canada.
So what does that tell you
about what the cause of the problem
is here?
Yeah, it's a fascinating.
It's a fascinating one.
It is.
And Europe has plenty of formula.
And we could import that formula.
No, no, no, we can't.
We can't.
The wrong thing.
We could.
No, it's the wrong label, Stu, that is the problem.
Right.
That is labeled correctly
to our standards, which
FDA knows what a label should look like.
You want to just higgledy-piggledy throw baby formula at babies and let them eat stuff that you don't have the right labeling of?
Are you insane?
They went through the European safety standards, which many argue are higher than ours.
No, they're not.
No, they're not.
They stop, in France, they stop people from having an abortion at 11 weeks.
You think those are higher standards?
You can't trust those people.
They won't let you kill babies after 11 weeks.
You're going to just say, hey, here's some food from those kinds of people for your baby.
Seems like the people who are keeping more babies alive might be trustworthy in this particular circumstance.
Just like you.
Man, I didn't miss you for a second.
Yeah.
By the way, food supply expert has warned that world
food shortages,
now just 10 weeks away.
But don't worry.
Hey, seriously,
we've got him
on the job.
He's ready to go.
At any time,
he's here.
When there's a shortage of wheat, sure, we could help our farmers out.
Sure, we could open up natural gas, which which actually helps make the fertilizer.
Or we could do something to
lower the price of diesel, which our trucks and
our tractors need.
But instead,
this president, he knows.
That's why there's Operation Screw the American Farmer.
I kind of do like that they're naming this the real thing now.
This is actually going to be helpful.
I don't think that's a good one.
Misinformation.
So anyway, so it looks like we have 10 weeks.
Russia has blocked almost all ports.
Maritime opportunities to export food are grain, barley, sunflower, and more.
A lot of things, that's according to President Zelensky.
There will be a crisis in the world, the second crisis after the energy one, which was provoked by Russia.
Now it will create a food crisis if we don't unblock the routes to Ukraine.
If we don't help the countries in Africa, Europe, Asia, which need the food products.
I think he was saying, screw America there.
I think that's what I kind of heard there.
This is why we are now, and I love this.
I mean, I think this is,
I mean, I don't think there's a problem of this at all.
On 60 Minutes,
the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Ukraine has tweeted: the U.S.
is preparing to
destroy the Russian Black Sea Fleet.
Oh, well, that's good.
I'll keep tweeting.
Thank you for that.
Oh, my gosh, that is wonderful.
Helpful, helpful.
Yeah.
Three U.S.
officials and two congressional sources told the outlet that the White House was still working out the details for sending advanced weapons to Ukraine.
They have, you know, logistical issues and the possibility the U.S.
would have to remove a launcher from one of the ships to send it over to Ukraine.
Responding to a question from Newsweek, the State Department didn't deny it was working on a plan to take out the Russian fleet.
You got to love the State Department.
Seriously, they're great.
As the conflict is changing, so too is our military assistance to deliver critical capabilities that Ukraine needs for today's fight as Russia's
forces engage a renew offensive in eastern Ukraine.
However, the Department of Defense issued a sharp denial of the claims made by the Ukrainian officials.
I can tell you definitely that that's just not true, said a Pentagon spokesperson.
The Pentagon denial applied only to the Ukrainian officials' assertion that the U.S.
was helping sink the Black Sea fleet.
So I, you know, I don't think that's a
you know, I don't think that's necessarily a
because they're going to open up those ports because they got to get that food out.
Otherwise,
I mean, our farmers are being screwed by our federal government in a way that they're not screwing them.
You know what I mean?
Their actions are not screwing the farmers.
The farmers are just screwed, you know, and it had nothing to do with Joe Biden's policies or anything.
It's, you know, nothing.
that has gone wrong in the past couple of years has had anything to do with Joe Biden.
Yeah, well,
other than they don't control the government.
I mean, they do control both houses and the White House.
It's the Republicans, though.
What's the Republican plan for inflation?
Amen.
You know,
why don't they do something about it other than having no access to power in any way?
Right.
You know, why aren't they solving all these problems?
Exactly right.
Other than the fact that the United States idiotically elected people like Joe Biden to do the job instead.
You know, I mean, that's the point that
they don't talk about that, Glenn.
So sinking the black fleet, not a problem.
And now
our diplomatic officials, you know, the same ones in the State Department that said, oh, yeah, no, we've got plans to sink the fleet.
They're weighing plans to send a special forces troop to Kyiv to guard the newly reopened embassy there.
So that's going to be good.
You know, let's send in special forces into the war zone.
Let's, why don't we open up that embassy again, right?
I think we're all saying that.
Good time for it.
Yeah.
So
again, shouldn't our response to all these things be like, I don't know what you mean.
Where's Ukraine?
What are you talking about?
I've never heard there's a war where?
Shouldn't that be our response?
Like, no matter what we're doing, we should not be doing press conferences about it.
We don't tell everyone how much money we're sending there.
Now, as an American taxpayer, I, of course, want to know this information, but our military should not be blurting these things out in press conferences.
And our president, who seems to, who seemingly in a foreign speech announced he wanted regime change in Russia, should never speak about this situation again, ever.
He shouldn't say anything about it.
Yeah, all I'd like to know is that there's an accountant that we can trust.
Just one.
Just one accountant that we can trust as we've sent over almost $60 billion,
which is $3 billion shy of the entire yearly defense budget of Russia.
I'd like to know that we have an accountant over there.
You know, I mean, how much of this is being wasted?
You know.
Oh, wasted?
How much of it is being diverted for other things?
This is the most corrupt nation in the world.
This is, this is
with Russia and all the oligarchs.
This is the same thing.
We're sending $60 billion
over there.
Where's the accounting?
Oh, God.
I mean, it's lost, right?
It's not even, honestly, like, I am not even considering that this money is going to be spent in a rational way.
Now, some of it will, right?
Some of it will be lost.
We know we're going to lose, what, $10 billion to do?
Absolutely nothing.
Ukraine lost $7 billion
when we gave them.
$7 billion.
Okay.
Under the last, under Biden's watch, we gave them $7 billion in aid, and they were like, where did I put that $7 billion?
It might be in my other pants.
I'm not really sure.
They lost it.
And now we're like that country.
They're in turmoil.
So I'm guessing the accountants have all run for their lives.
And we're just saying, you know what?
Give them $40 billion.
I tell you what, put a $100 million tip on top of that.
There's a weird thing going on too that should be addressed in that if you point out that Ukraine is a corrupt country, that you are somehow rooting for Vladimir Putin.
Not the case.
Not the case at all.
No, I'd just like to know.
You look at the media does this all the time and they conflate these things.
These reports of corruption are coming from places like the New York Times.
They were the ones calling Ukraine the most corrupt country on earth, not that long ago.
Now, that doesn't mean that
they're in the wrong in this particular situation, but it does mean that you should be very skeptical that this money is going to get to the right places.
And why is that un-American?
To say, I want to make sure that this money is being spent in the right way.
You're sending it over to a country that was all but ruled by George Soros.
I mean, the Biden administration, the Obama administration, Clinton, all of it, all of that.
Every bit of the Trump dossier crap, that all was plotted by the same people now who are still in
Ukraine.
And we're just going to send them more money?
This is fascinating: is when the
Ukraine-Trump stuff was going on,
there would be information that would come out of Ukraine that said, hey, this is BS.
This part of it isn't true.
This official was bought off.
And the answer to the information that seemingly would
clear Donald Trump of wrongdoing in certain circumstances was dismissed because Ukraine was such a corrupt country that you couldn't trust any of the information coming out of it.
That was the whole argument from the left that it was the entire nation was so corrupt that any piece of information that disagreed with their preordained thesis was automatically to be disregarded.
Now that the war has started, even bringing up corruption when you're throwing $50, $60 billion at the country is tantamount to aligning yourself with Vladimir Putin.
It's crazy.
It's insane.
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Putin has already proved he's capable of
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If he loses in Ukraine, he will not only have failed to achieve his life's ambition to reverse what he sees as the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century, the collapse of the Soviet Union, but he will also have permanently diminished Russia as a great power and reinvigorated its adversaries.
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Would he strike?
Now, he's saying that there's
a chance that we should all be considering right now, which I think is wise.
What do we do if he weaponizes a nuclear plant?
In other words, forces it into meltdown, or if he uses a tactical tactical nuke on the battlefield, how do we respond?
Is that in the op-ed?
Are you asking?
Yeah, no, I'm asking you.
His is that if he does that,
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Bush, that he gave after September 11th.
You are either with us or you're with Russia.
You cannot be with both.
And that's world war, right?
Yeah.
He's advocating for
either World War or they agree with us.
Yeah.
It's
it's it's it's uh he says that'll be economic Armageddon, but that's far preferable than nuclear Armageddon.
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you know, economic disaster.
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More and more experts are saying that the U.S.
is headed towards a recession.
I wanted to get her look at that today.
Welcome, Carol.
Hey, Glenn, how are you?
And I'm so bummed to hear that Stu spent his vacation thinking about economic collapse.
You're supposed to go to the spa and do some water skating.
So you, you know, in your book, The War on Small Business, you talk about all the things that,
you know, the draconian things that our government did to shut businesses down, small businesses, et cetera.
But also, you know, they did all of this extra spending and everything else.
And here we are at the end.
And they were trying to avoid a recession.
And it looks like we're going to get one anyway.
This is the key point, Glenn.
I'm so glad you brought it up because not enough people are speaking about this.
This was all for nothing.
We were told we're going to support the market by printing trillions.
We're going to throw trillions into relief.
We're going to make all of these decisions and it's going to help the economy.
Well, where are we?
We saw a historic transfer transfer of wealth from Main Street to Wall Street.
Now we're seeing Wall Street giving those gains back.
We have huge amounts of inflation, the consumer's hurting.
And at the end of the day, we're going to have an economy that, if it doesn't hit recession, is certainly limping along.
So they did all of these things for the outcome that we're ultimately going to have to go through anyway.
So it's all for naught.
Carol, I don't think people understand what is coming yet.
And I don't know if you can explain it.
This is just my
just
common sense here.
Looking, China is so backed up.
What we went through when we closed our ports and stopped shipping things,
that was nursery school, it seems, compared to what we are going to be seeing on the horizon.
When does this shutdown of any boats going to and from China, when does that hit us?
Well, I certainly think that it has hit us already, and it's going to continue to bleed into the numbers.
I think the big question with China is what's next for China and what's next for the world.
And that's sort of the outside case scenario.
I mean, there's a really bad case here that I hopefully wouldn't want to start with.
It's sort of the possibility versus the probability of some sort of a war scenario um but in terms of why wait wait wait why do you say that
well
if you look at the unrest that has been going on i certainly don't think that that was just you know coming out of of nowhere i think that the the chaos is intentional I think food insecurity and the starvation of hundreds of millions of people are going to end up leading to unrest.
And we have about a 30-day window.
You may or may not know that the farmers in Ukraine have been planting and trying to get this wheat crop
to be able to come to market.
The problem is that the Baltic Sea, which is where all of the cargo containers are shipped out of, is completely surrounded by the Russian Navy.
So that has to come out by about the middle of June.
And if we don't, that's going to send out a domino effect through all different kinds of countries.
You're already seeing a little bit of that, like in Sri Lanka, but you're going to see Kenya, you're going to see Lebanon, you're going to see Chad, you're going to see Niger, you're going to see Cameron, you're going to see all of these places with huge populations in many cases, not be able to feed their population.
We know that that is going to lead to unrest.
Many of them actually have a lot of weapons.
So what does that mean?
They're likely to do.
They're going to probably try and go infringe on somebody else's food supply, and it's just going to end up in the spiral.
Or if we have one of the folks in NATO try to get involved in this Baltic Sea situation and Russia doesn't go for that, that could happen.
I mean, there are so many different moving parts.
And story in the Wall Street Journal over the weekend is that China is telling members of the Communist Party to pull everything they have, investments, real estate, from foreign places around the world.
Why, Glenn, would China be shoring up the Communist Party not having exposure to assets around the world?
Well,
you can connect those dots, right?
Gosh, Carol.
I mean, that is a pressing guess.
That is terrifying.
Terrifying.
And
does that mean here in the United States, all of the land and everything that they own here,
they're telling their people to even here, pull it out?
This is
what I read in the journal.
There's a piece.
I'll actually send it to you because I'm sure you're going to want to take a deep dive into it.
But yeah, it sounds like, you know, because of the sanctions that happened with the freezing of not only Russia's reserves, but the confiscation of all of the oligarchs' assets, that they're now warning everybody.
Now, that doesn't mean that these folks are going to actually comply and do it and that they don't have relatives and shell companies or whatnot, but that just sends a signal to me as why would they not want that exposure unless they were planning to be aggressive and worried that we might put some kind of sanctions on them?
And why would we put some kind of sanctions on China?
The whole situation, just there is this outlier, you know, within some period of time.
That's a bad downcase scenario.
So, the
news that I saw this weekend is the State Department.
Now, Pentagon is denying it, but the State Department is out of control.
State Department said there are plans for the U.S.
to sink the Russian Baltic fleet.
I mean,
that is absolutely an act of war if we are even just helping them target these things.
But that seems more probable if we are looking at the world starving to death.
Yeah, I mean, it may be trading one level of war for another level of war.
And I'm certainly no foreign policy expert.
So I'm saying this just, you know, as a person reading the news, not with anybody that has any special insight, but that may be what they're thinking.
They need to clear that path.
They need to get that food out because the scope of war that they might have with Russia and all the folks who are aligned against Russia and trying to starve people versus the scope that, you know, if all of these countries around the world are facing starvation, that may be the trade-off.
But hopefully, you know, they have about a month, you know, some sort of diplomacy here would go a long way.
And I remember when we had a president that was really good at that, and we didn't have these kinds of issues.
I will tell you that I've talked to a friend in
some place in Africa, and he said, we are not being trained for war in Ukraine.
We are being trained to protect the governments
in Africa because
they're all going to come down.
That kind of chaos, first of all, that's not what our military should be doing.
But this kind of chaos, what will that do to us?
Yeah, unfortunately, you know, that's the kind of scenario because of the proximity, you know, not for us, but for our allies to the centers of all of these things happening.
You know, it seems when we have these really big wars, they all, all the roads lead back to Europe and Europe's already in a bad situation.
And so it seems like that may be the convergence of where it is, and we get dragged in potentially that way.
And we all know that war is not a good thing for our national debt, for our economy, for humanity.
I mean, there's no good that comes out of this.
But it certainly seems like that the powers that be that want to create chaos and want to support
some sort of dislocation in the world, that they're doing a really good job of obsessing that out right now.
So
i said on the air last week i i'm not
i i would just like to uh have in the next five years i'd just like to have the money that i that i currently have i don't need to make you know i mean i would love to make for my retirement you know investment that that you know grows but i'm so afraid and i've heard this from so much so many people They have no idea.
If you leave it in the bank, you lose.
If you leave it in the stock market, you're going to lose, at least on the short term.
If I'm 20 or 30,
you know, I leave it in the stock market.
But if you're my age, going on 60, you're not leaving it in the stock market.
But where do you put it?
Yeah, this is a conversation that's being had
with everybody, even the people at the topmost echelons of society that have all kinds of cash and really will be in a fine place, don't have the perfect idea of where to put it because of all of these risks.
And certainly, again, this is not financial advice, but there are some things that you can be at least researching and thinking about.
One thing that I wrote about on the Blaze site a couple weeks ago in response to a question, Glenn, was something that is a savings bond called iBonds.
I don't know if you've heard of these, but this is a government series savings bond that sort of combines a face value and an inflation-adjusted parameter to it.
And it adjusts every six months, but right now it's at 9.62%.
And that will adjust based on inflation.
Now, the rub is if you go online and it's, I believe it's treasurydirect.gov, you have to open an account with the treasury if you want to do it online.
The cap is $10,000 per social.
Social Security number per year.
And then if you do the electron, or excuse me, the paper piece, which you can do through the IRS, I think as a $5,000 cap.
But that's at least, you know,
if you have a few years because you get a penalty, I think it's after three, you have to keep it in for like at least three years and it does readjust.
But if you want to have at least some inflation protection, you know, you can look into doing something like that.
Certainly as a hedge to your portfolio, as we've talked about many times, having
precious metals, having gold and silver as a hedge, particularly for that, you know, downside scenario, I think is really important.
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It talks to a tax attorney.
That's an opportunity.
I have to tell you,
I think most people are now starting to say, how am I going to, I mean, Carol, let me take a quick break and then come back and ask you, what does it mean to our economy if we hit $6, which I think we will this summer, $6 a gallon gasoline?
If we hit $9, $10 a gallon of diesel,
what does that do?
We'll be back in just a second.
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Carol, if we have $6 a gallon gasoline for three months, I don't know how the average person makes it.
Yeah,
it's a really tough scenario, and it's tough on an individual level, and it's tough on the entire economy, which has a spiraling impact because we have a 70% consumer-based economy.
They are assuming the fact that we are going to avoid a recession on the back of the consumer, which means that your savings are going to go down.
Your debt is going to go up.
And so they save the economy by putting the consumer in a bad position.
Position.
And that is just completely not okay.
Yeah.
I want you to explain that.
Say that again, because I think people really need to understand the idea of not going into a recession.
The Fed is intentionally impoverishing the average American.
That's their plan.
Yes, it's on the back of you.
They are looking to the average American consumer to save them.
from what they have done.
Either way, it's a bad outcome for the consumer.
But if you save them, it's because you have wound down your savings.
It's because you've increased your credit card and other debts in order to continue to spend so they can say, Look, we were able to save the economy.
So it is on your backs.
We are the ones that are carrying them, and they are not being held accountable for all of this damage and all of this destruction that they have done, which was entirely intentional and entirely unavoidable.
So I learned this during the collapse of 08:
that the West is not mathematically built to
tolerate $100 to $120 a barrel for oil for very long.
The whole thing just, all the math just starts to fall apart.
I don't know what we're paying per barrel, but I know what gas is costing.
And
when rich people are saying, holy cow,
the average person is counting their pennies and their nickels and their dollars and deciding where to go.
How long does this last before
you're spending all your money just on food and gas?
Yeah, I think this is a question of the haves and have-nots.
And we've talked a little bit about this before, is that economists and the folks at the banks, when they talk about the consumer, you know, that's a composite.
That's an average that is brought up by the very wealthy that are doing very well but for you know the the average american they're not going to be doing well and we've already started to see this in the numbers from places like target and walmart in the last quarter not just you know we're sitting in this quarter right now this was last quarter people are starting to make those trade-offs the things that they absolutely need to have versus the things that they would like to have.
And I think, unfortunately, for many Americans, that's going to be the scenario for quite some time.
You know, definitely this year, probably into next year, and depending on, you know, what happens on a geopolitical front, maybe even longer, is that you're going to be focused on the necessities, the things that you need to get by.
And the rest of that is going to go by the wayside.
The only
skinniest kid at Fat Camp Bright Spot here, Glenn, is that at least, well, not the dot, that's not in a recession plan that actually works against us.
But of all the things that we have where there's a supply and demand imbalance, at least in food, we may not have choices here, but at least there will be something to eat there.
That supply-demand imbalance around the world, again, as we talked about before, means that there are going to be other people who are facing the same kind of issues, and they're not going to be able to eat.
And that includes everybody south of our border.
And with an an open border, it could get very ugly very fast.
Carol, thank you so much.
I appreciate it.
I think the thing that really we all need to take away is the next
the next 10 weeks is crucial.
Does Ukraine, do the farmers get all of that food out into the Baltic Sea without Russia obstructing it or us going to war?
If they don't, there is going to be massive starvation in Africa and all kinds of chaos.
So the next 10 weeks, pray for the Baltic to open up so we can get that food to Africa or wherever it needs in peace.
Carol Roth, thank you so much.
We'll talk again.
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last week, while Stu, you were gone,
it wasn't a good week for the Biden administration.
A federal judge rejected the effort to pull back the COVID-19 restrictions on immigrants at the border.
Stock market is bordering on bear territory.
Inflation continues unabated.
Economists are now talking about stagflation right around the corner.
Fuel prices are rising to record levels.
They're now, I think
it was J.P.
Morgan that came out and said $6 a gallon gasoline nationwide this summer.
Democrats are expressing their pessimism about the November midterm congressional election.
Biden's influential friend, Jim Clyburn, is warning about the country and how it's going to explode over racism.
President went to Buffalo last week to offer sympathy to the families of the victims of the supermarket shooting, reportedly sparked by racism, but at least one family member said he was tired of the president's words.
Biden now off three-day jaunt to Asia to convince Japan and South Korea to trade more with the U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security's new disinformation governing board was paused.
It wasn't killed.
The obsession that this president has on reversing every decision President Donald Trump ever made continued with his decision to send around 500 U.S.
troops to Somalia.
Trump has taken the troops out of Somalia in 2020.
We don't have any national interest in Somalia, and it's,
you know,
I think it's caught, well, I thought it was common sense that we shouldn't be sending people into danger unless it's vital to our national security interests.
Biden's decision does nothing to benefit our national security and makes
our guys targets for terrorists.
He's also removing many of Trump's restrictions on relations with Cuba.
Food prices rose 9.4.
The national average gasoline price per gallon is continuing to rise.
I mentioned that.
Now everything is pointing to a serious recession while he invokes the Defense Production Act to increase the supply of baby formula.
But by doing that, it does literally nothing.
The Defense Protection Act requires companies to supply what the government demands exclusively to the government.
But you can't order a shipyard to produce baby formula.
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This is according to
Gallup, this is their review of the week.
Best news of the week is that the Disinformation Governance Board was put on hold
and its leader resigned from the board.
Unfortunately, Mike Cherdoff and
the former Assistant Attorney General Gorlick were put in charge to fix it.
Meanwhile, the new press secretary, Karine
Jean-Pierre, debuted to lousy reviews.
It wasn't her fault.
Asked how Biden's idea of taxing the rich would, as Biden claimed, reduce inflation.
She was stuck for an answer because there isn't an answer.
That was his week last week.
Now
we find out something else.
We now have had our first airlift of food to starving Americans.
That sure makes me feel good
when it's completely unnecessary, by the way.
And
on Friday, the Wall Street Journal talked about
the Durham investigation.
And in one paragraph in the title piece, in the piece titled, Hillary Clinton Did It,
They said,
wow, you know that
whole Trump collusion thing?
That was, quote, the dirty trick for the ages.
And this comes from the testimony that was shared by Robbie Mook.
Testified, he testified that Clinton,
quote, gave the green light for the campaign to disseminate the material
despite shaky evidence, end quote.
So now Robbie Mook
has
implicated Hillary Clinton by name.
She knew all about it and she gave the green light to it.
Incredible piece of information.
That is
unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
Now, their case, just so I understand it, is, I believe, that, yes, all of this happened.
However, they just
turned it over to the journalists to find out the truth.
They didn't know if it was true or not.
They didn't know it was false, certainly.
They just wanted to make sure the journalists could look at this and get the answers and
really make sure they could check on it, which is a fascinating.
I mean, they're so who are the
unnamed sources from very high levels that said, that had given it to them and had said that it was true.
And we don't know that yet.
Yeah, we don't know that, do we?
Wouldn't that be part of this investigation?
Hopefully it is.
I would imagine it is.
But according to Mook's testimony, she knew.
She knew what was going on.
Listen to this.
In short, the Clinton campaign created
the Trump-Alpha allegation, fed it to a credulous press that failed to confirm the allegations but ran with them anyway, then promoted the story as if it was legitimate news.
The campaign also delivered the claims to the FBI, giving journalists another excuse to portray the accusations as serious and perhaps true.
Most of the press will ignore this news, but the Russia-Trump narrative that Mrs.
Clinton sanctioned did enormous harm to the country, according to the Wall Street Editorial Board.
It has disgraced the FBI, humiliated the press, and sent the country on a three-year investigation to nowhere.
Vladimir Putin never came close to doing as much disinformation damage as the Clinton campaign did.
And this is, I mean, what you just described is misinformation.
If we believe that, if we believe that they had no idea that this wasn't true.
So the Clinton campaign defense
is that this was just misinformation.
Correct.
That's the best they can do.
We gave it out.
We thought that that was true.
Okay.
Disinformation is more likely.
Now, remember,
the
Justice Department is looking into not just misinformation, but they are concerned with dis
and malinformation.
Do you have the definition of misinformation?
Misinformation is false information being disseminated by someone who thinks it's true.
If you think of maybe like an online conspiracy theorist who's deep in the world and thinks all these conspiracy theories are true, they honestly, earnestly believe they're true,
but are disseminating what turns out to be false information.
Correct.
Okay.
That's misinformation.
Disinformation is false information being disseminated by someone who knows it's false.
The example that always pops into my mind for this particular one is Harry Reid saying Mitt Romney didn't pay his taxes.
This is something he knew
was ridiculously false, but kept saying it over and over again to harm Mitt Romney's candidacy.
And he later admit, after the election, he said, hey, it worked.
Yeah, he knew it was true.
He knew he was lying, but
he was trying to hurt the other candidate.
And then malinformation is something that uses some kernel of truth, but is used intentionally to inflict harm.
Here's my example on this one.
Joe Rogan used the N-word.
Now, they released the montage of him using the N-word.
He did say the N-word, but it was you.
So it was a kernel of truth.
He did actually say it.
However, in context, it was not at all what they said, and they used it intentionally to try harm.
It's also, when you go back to the Clintons and Trump, it is also the Nazi rally
That Trump said there are some good people there.
Well, he said that, but he wasn't talking about the Nazis.
Right.
And they knew that.
They knew that.
So this is, at best, misinformation.
But I don't believe
the Justice Department said that the charge was ridiculous.
When they saw the Alphabank stuff, they said it was absolutely ridiculous.
They said
it showed that Donald Trump, his name was on all of the servers.
His name was on all of the accounts.
Now, if you're going to do something nefarious with Russia, you don't put your name on it.
And even the FBI said he's smarter than that.
I mean, they said this was so ridiculous that they had it solved by the afternoon and they got it in the morning.
They said they completely dismissed it within a couple of hours.
You're telling me that there's nobody in the Clinton campaign that could look at, that's smart enough to look at something like that and say, that's absolutely not true.
And then they went to the FBI and gave it to them while lying.
Is this going to be another thing that Hillary Clinton gets away with?
Because now you have it open up.
Exactly what Durham was trying to get, I I think, Sussman to do, testify against the campaign in exchange for some leniency.
Robbie Mook did.
He didn't need Sussman.
Now Mook comes in and says, yeah, she knew all about it.
She was the one who gave the green light.
That's really, I mean, it really should be damaging.
I don't know that it will be.
I don't know that she'll get it.
I mean, I think you'd have to prove the suspicion she'll get away with it false.
Like we have to assume at this point, yes, Hillary Clinton gets away with it because that is essentially the truth that we've all lived with our entire lives.
Yes.
But I mean, this, at the very least, is, I think, hurting her
standing at some level.
You know, I don't think that the, I don't think the Democratic Party even likes the Clintons at this point.
Like, I think they are sick of them.
I mean, that's really, really erratic behavior from an actual candidate.
This is someone who's been in the White House.
This is someone who has been the Secretary of State.
Vast right-wing conspiracy.
This is someone who should absolutely know better.
And I don't even mean from the perspective of, well, she should act better.
She should be, she should be more ethical.
I'm not even talking about that.
I'm talking about she should have layers of separation between herself and that decision.
She's never needed it.
This is the problem.
This is why our world is on fire, and it's so easily the arsonists right there.
That one and that person.
Because they aren't hiding because they've never had to.
They've never had to.
I guess that's true.
I mean, the Clinton had
cabal, if you will, has taken quite a hit, I think, on the Democratic side.
They don't view her as this wonderful figure that, oh, took a terrible, unfortunate loss.
They view her as,
please go away and give us someone who can actually win.
That's what they think of when they think of Hillary Clinton, which I think that's how I would view her.
I wouldn't want her anywhere near my party if I happened to be in the Democratic Party.
But, you know, a big part of this is not corruption, incompetence, losing races you should win.
I mean, and people point to the Trump one.
Don't forget she also lost to a guy who had been in the Senate for nine minutes.
One last thing.
Elon Musk tweeted, bet most people still don't know that a Clinton campaign lawyer using campaign funds created an elaborate hoax about Donald Trump and Russia.
Makes you wonder what else is fake.
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Tomorrow is another primary.
Bunch of them.
Get out and vote tomorrow in your primary.
Georgia is the big one.
kind of the one that's maybe had the most attention.
Yeah.
It's been fascinating because the media loves to write stories about Donald Trump's endorsements when they don't work.
I know.
Like they were obsessed with the Madison Cawthorne thing.
Right.
And that was.
I think that's the only one, isn't it?
The only one.
And the other one that's very close and not yet decided is the Dr.
Oz one, which was very close.
But again, both candidates that were up at the top of there were both vying for his endorsement.
I mean, you know, he wanted picking Dr.
Oz, but McCormick's wife worked inside the Trump administration.
So like they were, you know, they were all sort of tight anyway.
Right.
But you have, so this end you have Georgia, you have Kemp and Purdue going for the Republican governor nomination, which is interesting because Trump very early endorsed Purdue, does not like Kemp, obviously, who was saying that the election was, you know, not stolen.
And that was obviously a high
point of interest for Donald Trump.
And so he wound up going with Purdue and recruited him to come out and run.
He was a former senator there.
Recruited him to come out and run.
And so far, it looks like Kemp is going to hold pretty easily.
If that happens, that's the only thing you're going to hear about on Wednesday.
Yeah.
Donald Trump doesn't have the power.
Yeah.
And it's like, it's like he's done.
He had a lot of other ones that went well.
Yeah, like all of them but one.
Another bizarre one, however, is the Alabama race.
So
there was a three-way race.
You have someone who used to be in the Shelby administration.
You have another person who,
the Black Hawk Down guy.
And then you had Mo Brooks, the representative, who Trump endorsed.
He was he was winning for a while, then he started losing, and Trump bailed on the endorsement in March when he was at the bottom of the poll.
Since then, Brooks has come back after losing the endorsement and is now right there in second place and may actually wind up going to a runoff to win this nomination after all.
Bizarre, just that it's bizarre.
Get out and vote.
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